Coventry Ordnance Works
From The Dreadnought Project
History
Coventry Ordnance Works had its roots in Mulliners Limited, a carriage building concern founded by Herbert H. Mulliner.
Structure
The company had a shell-filling establishment at Cliffe, on the River Thames near Gravesend. A proving range was located on the Wash at Freiston, near Boston.
Coventry Ordnance Works profits and losses 1910–1918.
Date | Profit (Loss) |
1910 | (£50,952) |
1911 | (£187,243) |
1912 | (£145,407) |
1913 | (£48,661) |
1914 | £58,441 |
1915 | £221,767 |
1916 | £253,048 |
1917 | £188,719 |
1918 | £137,485 |